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Vieni via con me: un caso?

Vieni via con me, more than a broadcast, was a media event that perhaps should be studied carefully. The authors Pietro Galeotti and Marco Posani, the director Duccio Forzano and Antonio Cornacchione try to explain and explain some of the reasons for the success of the broadcast. Clips from the show are analysed, the genesis of the event is explained and the importance of the participation of the television audience in the construction of the whole thing is underlined. In the same meeting, two video testimonials by Fabio Fazio and Michele Serra created for Futuro Presente are presented.

Marco Posani, television author, with Gino and Michele and Giancarlo Bozzo was the creator of the television program Zelig. He made his debut as a television writer with Antonio Ricci, writing the 1980s television program Drive In, and over the years dedicated himself to writing the comedy genre, such as Emilio,  Scherzi a parte, Su la testa!, Vicini di casa, Anima mia and the first editions of Zelig. The collaboration with Fabio Fazio led him to participate in the birth of Quelli che il calcio, a program he left in 2001 to continue the professional relationship with the Ligurian host, in Che tempo che fa and venire via con me, on Rai 3. Also for Rai 3 he is the author and creator of Glob - L'osceno del village with Enrico Bertolino.

Pietro Galeotti made his debut as a television writer at the end of 1983 with the Rai 1 variety show Loretta Goggi in quiz. Since then he has explored every corner of the television schedule by writing musical programmes, satirical shows, children's shows, information programmes, talk shows, variety shows and late evenings.
He is among the authors of the first eight editions ofQuelli che il calcio and of two editions of the Sanremo Festival with the editions of the After Festival. He is part of the team of authors of Che tempo che fa for the eighth year. In 2010, he was the author of venire via con me, with Fabio Fazio and Roberto Saviano.

Duccio Forzano, director, author and creator, began his career in 1996 when he was contacted by Claudio Baglioni for the creation of the video clip Bolero, the birth of a partnership that still lasts today. He worked at Verissimo for three years before making his debut in 2000 on Rai 1 with the show hosted by Giorgio Panariello Torno Sabato. From that moment it was a crescendo of successes and over the years, among others, Forzano signed: the four editions of Stasera pago io with Fiorello, Uno di Noi and Non let's panic with Gianni Morandi, two editions of Scherzi a parte. Since 2005 he has been the director of the Rai 3 program Che tempo che fa with Fabio Fazio. Forzano also directed the 2010 and 2011 editions of the Sanremo Festival.

Antonio Cornacchione began his career in the artistic field as the author of the screenplays for some comics, such as Mickey Mouse and Tiramolla, then moved towards the world of theater and cabaret. He made his television debut with the Rai 3 program Su la testa; in 1991 he arrived at the Zelig theater in Milan with Paolo Rossi, Gianni Palladino and Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo.
During 1992 Cornacchione was a guest on the Maurizio Costanzo Show, in the same year he won the Forte dei Marmi prize for political satire. In 2002 he participated in the satirical show Cult, produced by Zelig. There are also television appearances in Zelig Off and Che tempo che fa and Zelig Circus.
Zelig's years are those that consecrate him on a national-popular level, above all thanks to the catchphrase Poor Silvio, a satire on the misunderstood goodness of Silvio Berlusconi.
In 2005 Adriano Celentano wanted him with him in his Rockpolitic, broadcast on Rai 1. He then moved from the stage of the 2007 Sanremo Festival as a comedian guest, to the Crozza Italia broadcast on La7 and then returned in 2009 alongside Fabio Fazio on Rai 3 with Che tempo che fa.

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